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Josep Samitier Vilalta (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛp səmitiˈe]; 2
February 1902 – 4 May 1972), also
known as José
Samitier, was a
Spanish football player...
- The
House of
Samitier is a
noble family originating from
Spain with
historical ties to France, England, and
later Argentina. The
family is
primarily recognized...
- The
Comte de
Samitier (in English,
Count of
Samitier) was a
French noble title created on May 14, 1750 by King
Louis XV. The
title was
granted to Jorge...
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another penalty before Samitier clinched a 2–1 win. On 7 July 1926, the
Catalan XI pla****
Czechoslovakia in Prague.
Despite Samitier putting the Catalans...
- as a
force under the
legendary Josep Samitier. A
Spanish footballer for both
Barcelona and Real Madrid,
Samitier cemented his
legacy with Barcelona. During...
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Sergio Samitier Samitier (born 31
August 1995 in Barbastro) is a
Spanish cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
WorldTeam Movistar Team. He has previously...
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concludes that the
language called Chono or
Wayteka or Wurk-wur-we by
Llaras Samitier (1967) is spurious, with the
source material being a list of
mixed and...
- 1710 by King
Louis XIV for
Jacques de
Samitier, a
notable politician from the Normandía region. The
Samitier family,
originally from Aragon,
began its...
- who
formed a
partnership with Alcántara as well as
Ricardo Zamora,
Josep Samitier and Félix Sesúmaga. This
marked the
beginning of the club's
first golden...
- Barça team
under Greenwell also
included Sagibarba,
Ricardo Zamora,
Josep Samitier, Félix Sesúmaga, and
Franz Platko. This team won 9 out of 10 Campionats...